We’ve handpicked a range of holiday lettings and short-term rentals that we genuinely recommend. Each property offers something unique — from family-friendly homes and cosy beachfront apartments to luxury villas perfect for a relaxing escape. Our goal is to give you a variety of options to suit the type of stay you’re dreaming of.
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To make your search easier, we’ve organised the rentals by parish. We recommend taking a moment to explore each area to find the one that best matches your preferences and the kind of Barbados experience you’re looking for - you can do that here
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If you have any questions or would like personalised recommendations, please feel free to get in touch — we’re always happy to help.
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St. Andrew
St. George
St. John
St. Thomas
St. Philip
St. Michael
Simply click on the parish name to see what we recommend in that area
St. Peter
St. Peter will give you fine dining, historic architecture and activity filled beaches. There is a simplicity to this parish that draws you in, parts of it are rustic and raw and others are graceful and chic, both of which you will want to immerse yourself in and some stay in this parish without leaving due to its addictive nature.



St. James
St. James will give you the high end hotels and villas, nicknamed the 'Platinum Coast' it offers secluded stunning and clam beaches, reputable restaurants, exclusive golf courses, plenty of tennis and padel, luxury and modern shopping and some of the island's most exclusive real estate. It does also provide a significant part of the island's history, it is in this Parish in the town of Holetown that the first English settlers arrived in 1627. Overall, St. James is a blend of old and new Barbados, steeped in colonial history but polished with modern sophistication, it is a pricer part of the island but it does deliver, so if you're seeking elegance and opulence this is your Parish.



St. Lucy
St. Lucy offers a more secluded and less commercialised experience compared to other parts of the island. This parish is steeped in history, with remnants of old sugar plantations and windmills that hint at its colonial past. St. Lucy is also notable as the birthplace of Barbados' first Prime Minister, Errol Barrow. With its quiet villages, natural blowholes like the Animal Flower Cave, and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, St. Lucy provides a unique glimpse into the island’s rural charm and cultural heritage.
St. Joseph
St. Joseph is Barbados’ wild and beautiful East Coast boasts dramatic waves, rugged beaches and pure tranquillity. It’s quieter and more authentic than the busy south and west, with world-class surfing at Soup Bowl, scenic hikes, breezy fresh air and charming local cafés.
If you’re looking for nature, privacy and a real escape with unforgettable views, St. Joseph is one of the island’s most magical places to stay.
Christchurch
Christchurch will give you the nightlife, a plethora of eateries and here you'll find easy to curate package holidays with slightly more affordable accommodation, it is buzzing with culture and there is plenty to do and see. Here you will find stunning beaches such as Miami Beach and Dover Beach, the international airport and the infamous Oistins Fish Market.